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Clear Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum mmplos i o Dok Mo ks Clty ltems the Sapphirc record Ar “ly Acolinn —advt, Mrs, underwent the Charter Oal She was reported nicely today Mrs. Leon Racine, Wi visitiy Mrs street, visit The hold vening A. R, £t o noh Mrs, Mary G men are | this The f the ( Sen trot \ Irews, laysor High street, Monday at| - operation hospit in A R affair ymmo held at § in Judd's| regular meeti . will eveni dore I mei o'cloek " hal A M. will at 7 Mastoer | | GIRL'S BRAIN LIFTED | & o'clock Mason degr ening T'he will be exemplified, New York Surg Performs Heroie Operation in Attempt To Restore Eyesight. New Vogel, Vogel of Park, N tial blindne condition as ¢ in Ann May ast York, dax May 3 of Mr. Third may he Miss Marian | and Mrs, Otis | avenu Asbury of par nervous relieve rions operation hospital, 7 g Friday. Dr Fisher, of Ashury Park said yester- | day it was “‘one of the most and spectacular operations formed in America K. ‘Ney of this city, the logical-surgical division the "\lnrllnul corps, performed the on, with Dr. Fisher and Dr, \\ igner in attendance. Miss Vogel was on the operating table for several hours. A transfusion was made, Nathan an uncle, giving three pints of to increase the chances of hi recovery, n opening was made in | Miss Vogel's skull and the left lobe | of the brain was liftec Beneath it | was found a tumor the siz small nglish walnut. The tumor was tak- | en out, the lobe restored to orig- | inal position and the opening in the skull closed. It was reported that Miss Vogel was resting comfortably and that showed signs im- provement. Spr ke, A heroie per- Winfield neuro- | ever Dr. chief of opera- | arl C. S€ blood | Vogel, blood niece's she of WOMAN KILLS HUSBAND Boston, May 3.—Mrs Carrie locks Army fthe | the Lake Michigan channel have high it Al | Harding administration will definite and favorable action. of thetT. Craig of Duluth, Minn |director of the Lakes | rence Tidewater association, who was| he i hopes ti The diagram shows the difference level Lawrence the at Lakes which the lakes-to-occan the height above river and various recently project said “The ne agreement would connect. | Upper left and lower right: One of the Welland nal Niagara IFalls now being enlarged by Canadian Uprer an ocean freighter at Montreal waterway as planned step we look for is an the between the around | fand ¢ and use of the waterway bhe accomplished either by negotia tions between the executives of the | two countries or hy legislative action by congress and the Canadian parlia | ment.” in government. right: as far inland as ocean vessels now navigate. Opposition Organized ! lackers of [ Meanwhile the Great |cct is getting better organized. by a deep | Opponents of the measure, Washington, proposal to l.akes with the May connect Atlantic soon take | agree [rmrn { in the interests of the | where United States|channel from Chi nada covering the development | Montreal, This can | |is to enlarpe opposition to the proj- | | Work on largely | «w York and New England, that the plan is feasible from engineering viewpoint, but de- at it isn't worth the price. They point out that the tentative cost of the engineering work—some- between 0,500,000 nd $500,000,060-—is only a beginning in the price to be paid for a ago and Duluth to This is because the maxi- mum depth of Great Lakes channels 1w between 21 and 22 feet. What )’Lm\ Call For The propeet, as at present outlined, from An ocks 800 fcet long, 80 feet wide and 25 feet deep. els to ra r the Welland heing done by the Ci ve an govern- -foot | the Welland Canal with | This would permit large | PAONESSA VICTORY MARCH Local Musician Dedicates Work To Mayor—Military Band To Intro- e duce ‘Selection, €, Lentini of 13856 a member of the New Britain Mili- tary band, has composed a march dedicated to Mayor Angefo M. I'mon- essa and called, “The Paonessa Vic- tory March,” The composer has al- ready written to Washington to have his work copyrighted and rehearsals will begin at once in preparation for a concert at Walnut Hill park at which the Military band will intro- duce the new number, The Victory march is one of three composed by Mr, Lentini, It was selected as the one to be dedicated to Mayor Paonessa after a consulta- tlon with several other musiclans which were unanimous in their ap- proval of the selection, Mr. Lentini has written the march with full band arrangement for 26 pleces, 25 Lafayette street, Good roads and schools are trans- forming life in‘ the coal regions of West Virginia. AN AD UNDER ANY ONE OF THE HEAD- INGS LISTED BELOW WILL PUT YOU IN TOUCH WITH THE PERSON OR PERSONS YOU ARE DESIROUS OF* REACHING. FOR SURE RESULTS USE “THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER.” Following is the List of Our Standardized Headings ANNOUNCEMENTS iments | ment. Tn addition, the proposal in- cludes dredging and lock building from Lake Ontario to Montreal, where about 40 miles of canal operation is required. This 40-mile stretch is now | navigable only to boats drawing about 14 feet of water. From Montreal to the Atlantic there is plenty of water for large hoats. | With visions of having their prod- }nrl:s carried from Great Luke ports to a!l parts of the world by boat, uw}\ [following 18 states have committed clves to support the project, by lative action or declaration of their governors: COhio, Michigan, In- diana, Wisconsin. Tilinois, Towa, Miss- ouri, Minnesota, North Dakota, South- | Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah and| Oregon. “urial Lots, M Death Notict Ilorists I'uneral Directors Lost and Found Personals Store A‘bllll)llfll'el'!"“" All!()~ and Tr itomobiles For Exchange Auto Parts and Accessories TWELVE GASES O oo pues s e SHORT CALENDAR Docket is Announced for Gity i' tal Accident At Wood River Junc- tion, R. 1, Also Starts Dangerous Forest Fire. May 3. Wood River Junction, R. I, ] I o |the vicinity of New Britain, GOOD PEACH CROP | Many Trees in Nearby Orchards Are in I'ull Blossom—Frosts and Cold Nights Have No Effect. of buls trees in there will Judging from the number and blossoms on the p } The temperature is above the frost line in all the northern districts. Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather followed by increasing c'oudiness which will probably devel- op into local showers Thursday. Autos—Taxi Ser: Garages To Let Motorceyeles and Bicycles les—Bicycles Wanted e ‘clzlll()ll R('pah Im: ‘[&\\{‘II\L l}lllldlng and (umrm-t Business Service Rendered Chiropodist and Dentists Dressmaking and Millinery City Advertisement]| New Britain, Conn. May 2, 1922. NOTICE p— THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quiok and Ready Reference. LINE RATES Fon CONBECUTIVE INBEFTIONO hlmr’t ” 1 jtne 1 line t lino A lne 1 Juie 1 Hue 1 line 8180 Upon Appllmllon. Count 6 word, fo a lne 14 llnes to rn Inch, M'nimum Rpace, 3 Linba, Minimum Book Charge, No ,Ad, Acceptad After 1 P, M. For Clasaified Page on Bama Day. Ads Accepted Over the Tnkvphonl For Convenlence of Customers, Cnil 92§ And Awic For o ‘Want Ad" Operator, * 35 Cents. T, _mausoleums and _ head- Large variety and all grades of varything in cem- Mechan Monument Union_ 8t, stones, marble and granite. otery work. John Works, Clark St., F. corner 3 or all oc- banquets, “Flower Volz FLORAT, DESIGNS and fowery casfons; anniversaries, parties, woddings, funcrals, ete, Call Phone" 1116, Promnt _attention, 1O Wi nln St o piafts, 100 tn 160 Japaness privet, 1o plum And pear trees nium plants, 10 to 218 Onk St. Tel California and 6¢, Apple, cherr $1.00 ench Adolnh cach, PORCIT PLANTS, window hoxes, weddings and houguets, Flow for all occasions, Say it with flowers, §9 West Main €t. T dog, female; yellow, Teft 3 lost Tues. morning. to 181 Arch. Top floor. iack, lost b Elihu nmrm forefoot def: Reward if returne By - and ATTLNTION, —Dr. Zwick, health boacd chairman, advises eating e tire wheat. “WHOLE ( has Calcium and ALL prepared ready to eat; FOOD of the age; we have it, money back guarantec. Begin using NOW! Yours for perfect health, MDSE. UNION, 321 Park St. TAVE In my possession a parcel unclaimed goods. L. Thorpe. tamines Intac the WONDER- 16c A cany it AM, of or'e Annnummm(‘n!s SRE—We are handling the famous Burhke golf hag. the bag with aluminum bottom. Light and strong. Spalding golf ¢ L3200 to 35,50, Monier & Bro., n_8 AKONE TIR promet andbcourteoistseryice g Avuqd and Duns lop, 15 klin_Sguars. hie back to 136 Thursday for business. B AIRING at reduced prives. Best . workmanship guaranteed. ‘ull soles (leather) $2.00. Malf soles Yubber heels, $1 eolin soles and heels, men, 45¢; women, and delivered. new moved hig fish mare ket uth Main St. Wil open SHOE 1 materials u Here is our | with rubber (sewed) with Jadies, $1.15. Rubber heels Work called for old ehoes look and wear ll]\v Shoe Reps for §1.65. 400, make I'nllt‘d CADILLAC & PAIGE CAR Dycing and Cleaning Insurance—All Kinds LASH MOTOR CG. “A I‘e’putnhle Cunce Gourt Session on Friday |be a record breaking peach crop this| season for the central part of Con-| 1 | necticut. Printing specifications for 1922! Municipal Lt(mrl J‘agv size, 6 #%x9,! ‘'pe Page , 4xT1; i Lawyers—Patent Attorneys Pybeiis pmn(, ; Moving, Trucking, Storing Ibs., Painting, Paper Hanging Plumbing, Heati Mctal Work | Pressing and Tailoring » | Printing, Jobbing, Stationery ! Professional Services Repairing and Piano Tuning \\unlcd, To Render Servic EDUCATIONAL Jorre (-.~puu(h nce Courses Dancing 'Teachers Dancing Teachel Instrumental and Vocal Local and Private Instructors Want®d—Instructor EMPLOYMENT mployment Agencies Help—Agents ‘Wanted Help—DMen Wanted Help—Women Wanted. Help—Men or Women Situation Wanted—2Men uation Wi lm:(l—\\onlr-n el INANClAL Busines ()ppml m nvestments, Bonds Money Loancd To Borr I IVE STOLK Cattle child, the burning | [of a barn and the beginning of onc of the worst bush fires the Pawca-| MCCHCBt tuck Valley has seen t vears were | “_‘n i caused yesterday by two children | /n el " |playing with matches. £y St 2 7 K17 The two small sons of William Pel i Bl ARE SO e e e O';n’lr,;‘g “I]"‘m';t.us in blossom present a wondertul the roof. She rushed out and found | :“‘,fl"‘,‘ e ‘,’l"]"’y’l’gp";r'ohrf’w o ;H"(‘,”“',i phean . “\“fl‘fl;"w,:“"( s In e feports from the Connecticnt Val- 5] 0 y ; ) “ley farm in Berlin, the Rogers' farm | i Brothers, application for a receiver, | Ve 1000 was burned to death ' 1y, " sguthington and other places in|l 20 and cat tlush, Lawyer W. M. Greenstein for the|, . oic (rc 5ol oo, tae EEN SWEPh central Conndotiont; the recent frostst - Iistlinate on @ jbusisiof 382 nages, plaintiff; Rogers Sash and Door com- [A5ro%y 11 WENWAY End ub the TaW" ;4 storms hove had no effect on the teh 24 is tabulated matter. it.” the police quoted pany against Nicholas Scapellati com- [g10@% FETEY: HCNE BC (nriimiw o .. The cold nights however,! Delivery, 40 days after receipt of AL killed him. He threat- | Pany, judgment, Lawyer Henry P, NTE% 261€s O LmPeh (Eeh MERE 5 retarded blossoming. my life and T shot him | Roche for the plaintiff, Lawyer Alfred [[*®"\> assted b¥ workmen sout| ; [Le Witt for the defendant; Mil- | 5 TR T BT hear R AT ling the flames and saving buildings in P e b ;J;:':O‘lhoir path. The blaze was working ford for the plaintift; B. Solomon et |T2PId1Y toward Hope Valley al, against Eli ik, judgment, Law- yer d Le \\m for the defendant. J against Eli Falk et al, judgment, Judge I". B. Hungerford for | Porter at the plaintiff, Lawyer Alfred Le Witt | tor the defendant; May Williams| of $45,584,563 in the public debt dur- against Robert Ingraham, pleading by | ing April was announced today by the {defendant, Lawyer §. J. Traceski for | treasury. The increase was explained |the plaintiff, Lawyer Alfred Le Witt by treasury offic m' ainly due to the [for the defendant; John J. Donahue New Haven sale of about |against John R. Lempke, bill of par- toffice, certificates as com [ ticnle Lawyer H. H. Milkowitz for ofTiiate. Bh.& change ot ties during the month aggregating the plaintiff, Lawyer Joseph G. Woods| detaining and holding m about 1,000,000 and other debt re- | for the defemdant 1 to a number of fir | quirements to ahout $50,000,000, Morris Sidcrowsky s in this city. Before (7. o'clos i'rederic J. Corbett | '~ rme | Workmen's Investment ploading iy, the guilty and the hear- | First | ment, Lawyer J poned until this afternoon plaintiff, Lawyer M. D). xe to give Adams an oppor- defendant; Robert Siderow / to enguge counsel and to give the Workmen's Tnvestment corpora- fatl & TEEVEn & ohinrion 06| g ¢ tion, pleading by the defendant or de.|come fo Hartiord. Sl Page of Maine. job, and binding prices thereon to be| fault, Lawyer M. Rosenberg and J. G The brige was attired in a gown of | Separatc. Woods for the plaintiff, Lawyer M. .| TO SUE GGV. RUSSELL AGAIN georgette with pearl trimmings| All work to be done on the Saxe for the defendant; P. KMo i veil covered with orange |S€leral style as copies that can [Mahon against Edward C. Holeomb, | Stenographer's $100,000 ihe, cAtHled & Bouge oftpeEn. abithe, Glly Glerls. oftigarr - . | defauit for failure to comply with Tl 1n Bl coRl ot roses and sweet peas. The ma- ’\ll’.,\“.mk,w - '-“'"f tl;) o “‘ol:kt; {order of the court, Lawyer Alfred Le * S »f honor wa3 dressed in white [anlike manner, and the committec | Witt for the plaintiff, Lawyer D, L.| Jackso May 3.—The and carried a bouquet of white [iS to have the privilege of cancelling Bl for %e Aefeniint Harii ¥ M S ‘mations, - The bridesmalds, Miss|COntracts, if rald work is not satis- sgainst Peter Baba, default fz AR et \lice Mathay and Miss Edith Gra-|factory and in conformity with the ure to plead as ordered hy the Governor Lee Russell of were attired in blue and pink |SPecifications. Lawyer the srmer em \die respectively and carried bou- | | Contract to be tifr, tob Hie wak |-vnk P Cor, tion Counsel, feniaint terday ) fon wae< held after the| The Commitlee reserves the ground of lack of fter which the young|to reiect any or all bids. oft on a wedding trip fo| 1Bids to be sent to or left at the I'pon_their return they will |oMce of the City Clerk o or before on West strect, Southington. "1"“ sth day of May, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock vesterd —The death of a Hubbard was arrested | her hus- | charged with the murder band, William B. Hubbard, at their | home in the Rosindale district. Hub- bard, who was manager a germi- cide manufacturing company, shot in the left breast. After the shooting, Mrs called a doctor who pronounced husband dead. Hubbard was wife is 45. Questioned by the police, Mrs. Hubbard i alleged to have admitted freely that she had shot her hus- band. “I did as saying, ened to take in self-defens The shooting occurred in the hallway of the Hubbard home. “Hubbard was going up the stairway when his wife called to him. As he turned she aimed a .32 calibre re- volver and shot him through the heart, the police s 25 26 27 28 291 30 31 30 celicut Valiey orchards |’ other smaller orchards there are many peach Twelve cases are on the docket for the short calendar session of the city was | court at 0 o'clock next Frid ernoon. as follows John A, 1 against Josephine Rustico, a wyer Henry P. Roche for the plaintitf, judgment, Judge B. . Gaff- his | €Y, for the Damon company and the | |Commercial Trust company; Finan- cial Credit company against Rack Statlon, and Btanley 8t. ¥rop. IERIDAN BRITAIN NE 2530 TR Ave. a Liric et ) copies. cicth ¢ , sewed bindi ainped, border and bolid stamnped titled on front cover and | “<; 890 copies in double-thick cover | wire stitched, lined and mus-/ TOBI D s OLDSMOBILE Co. orF N Hubbard her DEBA Big Six Touring Special 8ix Tourin old and Light sAx Thurlng 0. 2 years ley a M 1918 touring « painted, t overliauled, top and upholstery per- fect. Five tives In fine shape. Price 18 only $300. Terms to suit. M. Irving Jes- 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker her Officers, Etc. type page 2% x4%. Loster, Cit LIMEBURNER NER-ELLIS Southington 1821 touring. Driven 3,000 miles, as new. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry Thone 203i-2, 1917, 4 touring, Newly painted, & v tires, Upholstering good. Mechanical~ ly perfect. car must be seen to he appreciated. A. G. Hawker, 54 K, 1918 roadster. Certified closed car bargains. Hudson, Model J, sedan and Westcott, 1921, sedan; 1919 Buick Overland coupe. Aaron Britain Ave,, Hartford. r touring car. in diton, 6 excellent top are very Pliona d.” ALLEN, Good front Mr. i Ma (ake: Girl i \lulnr‘ Man Takes 605 copies: at Pretty Home Cere: ot a basis of 25 pages. days after receipt of for Bride 1b id. Golen b mony. Hartford is Accused of PUBLIC D BI‘ INCREASES Washington, May 3.— An increase 1ills, Reports and Minutes of Common Council. size, 8x10%; Type A pretty wedding took place Mon- Miss Hazel 13 Mrs. (‘harlf‘s ccame the bride crper, son of Mr. and burrier of Brooks- coupe G. Cohen, BUIC K. Holding up Mail Addressed to ay ughier of fo cvening of page, . Page Various People in City. 73 nechanical paint, upholstery and A. Bence, 13 Ma 1 Stock, machine fin- ish book. Linding stitched. (puantity, 80 copies of bills ports and 130, also 280 copies of| Minutes of Common Council, ecach month, to include punching 40 copies. Price to include mailing charges, | but not postage. Delivery, four days after receipt of copy. Proposals on Municipal Record to| cover printing, either by page or per 25x38-—60 1bs., Hartford, May 3.—Clarence Adams a porter in the Hart- was arrested today by | o . . touring, Fully Motor Co. Inc., Main Sts. A 352, 50,000,000 treasur red with matu and re- s Tite Lash nd Wit oncern.” Phone 907 touring _car, B cellent. Upholstery is low. A. G performed at the P Mrs. Robert Graham street, Southington, at 7 he evening and was per- ev. R. G. Pary of the Cor al church. They were attended by Roy Ellis, brother of the bride, as best man, l rs. Leroy Dutton matron of hon- he wedding march was played 4 | ome ¢ of Guic cauipped, Cor. L LW and, Swine Cats, Pets aultry, Supplics Horses, Vehichs i Wanted—Live stock “MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale Building Materials Business and Office Equipment Farm and Dairy Products Feed and Fuel Fertilizers, Seeds, Plants Footwear and Clothing Good Things to Eat Houschold Articles Machinery,, Elec,, and Tools Merchandise at the Stores Musical Instrumconts Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry Wanted—Articles o Duy I‘EAL ESTATE FOR RF\'T 69| 70 11 2! 3 agains corporation, defendant or G. Wood TCERS Circle a meeti the Reports on the comir full atten- not 8 pos inal finish, ex- The HM\ I new cord Mary's chur=h will hold evening at which o ing year will be elected the activities of the past be received and plans for year will be A dance of members is requested. for o'ciock — ki aga A baigain. Good con- sers for the com- Un. of New Britain, ¢! : ally yertort, Looks like Tel,_2458. sedan. Mechani Paint. A-1 shape. bought right, will New rubber new car. Cdn_be 87 58 a9 60 61 62 63! a1 same | be | | discussed, Ac Dis- white tron satin Chamed Cyclist $160 M wpher Maxwells, tourgs, 50, T Over= racers, Chievrolets, Reos, K8, Aol Cries upes, $90 to sale. Conen, aba v col plain- de- am, approved by the [ or quets of for awyer 1) e g% uulm(, 1o spic, othery, New Brit- 7 pass. At d 10 Edwir \ : fur- | coreme couple | Maine reside Judee o5 oon Democrats to Attend \itoFaey New Haven Gathering noinced A numibe Aemog yetilg attend a state democratic A | vision of at the Hotel Garde, New Han morrow afternoc Included Rh()dfl Isiand Joins Other “Dry” Sections | w Dritain delegation are Ma Paoness Lawyer David 1, Halloran, Themas J Providence, May Governor San AT A. MeCarthy today approved the prohibition Kinir; ement act which was passed by sembly en the last day sssion. The new law is sim- to the Volstead act and becomes :\p tmenis and ‘Tenements Business Places For Rent Desk Room and Offices Farms IFor Rent Houses For Rent Suburban For Rent Vacation Places I'or Rent Warchouses and Storage Wanted—To Rent PFAL ESTATE FOR SALE Agents—Real Estate Auctioneers Bldg, and Business Prop. Building Lots For Sale Farms For Sale Houses For Sale Shore Places For Sale Suburban For Sale . lans may be secured above 4 g ow tinues Until Tomorrow. plans may P mecured At the abovel . Real Fstate For Exchange [ print and 'ty S peice. Oidamo- : | Real Estate—Wanted -6 Maln street. Haven, May HeSlinr ey OLDSM( I(H ) u 3 3! % ton Whippte & Fuller, No. 30 East 42d | —— 5 ticut: Rain tonight and Thurs ROOVMS, BOARD AND HOTEL | excellent (e street, New York city, after May 1st ¢ ge in temperature; hange in P Hotel 88 upon the deposit of $5.00, | and. soutiwest winds. The city or board reserves the right : z nditions: A western trough of low [to reject any or all bids, or to accept | Rooms For Rent 89 pressure now extends from North Da-jany bids, whether the lowest or not, | Rooms and Board L ihotn HoatrEaa MR TRt Nig T s Rooms For Honsekeeping 91 Where To Dine 92 should the Board deem it to be for| canging cloudy and unsettled weather |the interests of the City of New Brit- with al rains from the Lake re- Wanted—Board Or Lodging 93 | |5 ain. } hward to the gulf. The front | BOARD OF WATER COMMIS- { the rain area is now as far S1 ERS, CLIP THIS LIST AND | as western Penna. Pleasant IFrank J. O'Brien, Clerk. wealher continues along the coast.] Joseph D. Williams, City Engineer. FUTURE RE] imuied of local Oxford di ON SUPPLIES AND rahtree w’iav Leave Building Commission Chairman Walter Crabtree of the FFederal court rer iainted, § prac- A. Timbrell, Chairman. | and ‘erms 193 S | ‘ : o, AISSON WELL & PUMP STATION | yilding commission, is expected to & i retire from offict June 1, it being un- | Sealed- bids will be received by the A Board of Walter (nmmisfimnr‘rq at derstood that he does not wish to, y i« | their office, Room 201 City 1, New | on the board without Commis- | : . 3 s Honere i - g keutt " e 1y ater | BHIEAINL -Gonny iuntil: twelve olaloe k= B e ot all of whom |noon: standard time, May 16th, 1923, ; e . concrate | " » the construction of & heen- ARkG I BN e anpts v{:"wmn ATl B0 HGEL e AT Rr RN | { term expires next month. aise . b n diameter, a : brick pump station feet by 42 “\, 1:)\“'"', feet, with concrete foundations and other necessary appurtenances. in .-l-akhm' P’roposal forms, specifications n in vor A Du Smith, | p. | Souci M Joseph New Britain, il mes roadster. Purfect xcellent paint. Ready for the road. “for demonstration. Price $350. The Motor Co., Ine . West Main & rcoln Sts, Concern." Phone enfor serve ki, ford have mar PARENTS Dradbury Pearl M. B court, have CON AT ilar effective trect - at once, & hanically per- Lash Moinr Maiu Sts, 382 irrett taken pros yeara of : al ire the Hungerford marria bride and and since t both were sent of their tificate cou ont o i REGULATIONS Reno, Nev, May $8~—Six months comtinued residence in one county of | a is required under the state di tute unless speci- Iy cxempted, according to a rul- by District Judge Moran in a di W OETURNS |vo AL . Miss Mathilde 8 returned from her 1 is awaiting the 1l license 1 DIVORCE om are 18 ey wer Conce: Ihene not of leg Change Comes and Con- and required to se wrents before the cer ses are & qhor. Connee not fresh | New — - Tapasity, and thor-~ 1 and 3 acage, 171 niel MISS MceCORMIit 81, ¥ Phone 8, touring; 1019 Oakland, $3%5, ( nhnll mmnn Ave., Hartford, ACKATH), 7 paseenger touring, Just tha car for livery, Oldsmobile s, of New Britain, n_&. Phono 2530 South NASH six Bargaing, Main_ st Chica (& McCormick exstern trip ar T 1 of her th Haroid 1. mick from New York, it was the McCormick home today. Mr. | rden mass meeting held by Fhe's square, he has the bike chained | Cormick’s sccretary said she had no|the New York division of the associt- | to him—eating, sleeping and all the [knowledge of any cablegrams being [tion against the prohibition amend “_time. received here from Max Oser. rient. GOMPERS TO SPEAK aportster, amuel Gomp- Sdnpl n Maxim will be among tonight at the Madigon Smith, 24, Austin, Tex, s touring every capital in the Unit d States by bieycle. Just to prove | i | Erwin J. i ! gion sou e cast Have you a service to render? Tell |it to the public by using a Want Ad. 19'.'5 is the Want Ad Phone. SAVE ERENCE FOR

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